File:Möbius strip.jpg
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English: A photograph of a green paper Möbius strip. David Benbennick took this photograph on March 14, 2005. For scale, the strip of paper is 11 inches long; the long edge of a U.S. standard piece of "letter size" paper. The background is a piece of white paper. The strip is held together by a piece of clear duct tape, behind the top-right curve.
Català: Una fotografia d'una Cinta de Möbius de paper verd. En David Benbennick va fer la fotografia el 14 de març de 2005. La cinta fa 28 cm de llargada, el costat llarg d'un full estàndard americà. El fons és un paper blanc. La cinta s'aguanta amb un tros de cinta adhesiva transparent, darrere la corba de dalt a la dreta.
Español: Una cinta de Möbius construida con un trozo de papel y cinta adhesiva.
Français : Un ruban de Möbius construit à partir d'une bande de papier (un ruban adhésif retient les deux bouts).
Italiano: Un nastro di Möbius costruito con una striscia di carta e nastro adesivo.
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Author | David Benbennick | ||||||||||||||
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Horizontal resolution | 72 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 72 dpi |
Software used | Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows |
File change date and time | 22:50, 27 August 2006 |
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